The class Calibration Fundamentals provides a basic introduction to the importance of calibrating measuring instruments. Calibration determines the accuracy of measuring instruments by comparing its value to a higher-level measurement standard, usually a working standard gage block. Measurement standards follow a hierarchy consisting of primary, secondary, and working standards. Traceability links these standards together. Measurement uncertainty estimates the accuracy of a measurement. It is the range in which the true value of a measurement is expected to lie. High-accuracy parts require tight tolerances. Tighter tolerances require higher-accuracy measuring instruments. While uncertainty and error exists in every measurement, careful calibration can help to minimize inaccuracy when inspecting parts with measuring instruments. After taking this class, users should be able to explain how calibration and traceability impact the use and care of inspection devices.
Other Courses in this Program:
Basic Measurement 101140010 Basics of Tolerance 121
120030 Blueprint Reading 131
120035 Types of Prints & Engineering Drawings 132
140050 Hole Standards and Inspection 141
140030 Thread Standards and Inspection 151
140040 Surface Texture and Inspection 201
140110 Nondestructive Testing 211
140120 Introduction to GD&T 301
140210
Course ID
140020
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60